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14 Haileton Standard-Speaker, Saturday, November 15, 19691 Stephen A. Lawrence Four Area Men Named Foremen at All-Steel Funerals the welding department, and now IT Deaths Mrs. Umberto (Bellma) Pisani, Decatur, and St Johns, who died Wednesday at Decatur, was DANIEL L. WYSOCKI I MICHAEL KUNDRAT 1968, as a pre-paint finisher. Immediately preceding his promotion to foreman, Mr.

Hess worked as a production mechanic on the desk line. He will now become foreman of the second shift paint line. A resident of Hazleton, Palucci also started with the firm last fall. He has been a set-up man in and table tops in his new assignment. Moisey, who started as a welder and was later elevated to set-up man, will become second shift foreman of the desk and file lines.

Both men are Hazleton residents. Hess, who lives in Freeland, joined ALL-STEEL in September, will taKe over as supw' that area. ALL-STEEL has been in full production in its new facility for approximately one year. Contemporary-styled desks, chairs, and lateral filing equipment are the plant's principal products. Daniel L.

Wysocki, 53, of 229 Wall Michael Kundrat, 613 Cleveland Four area men have been promoted to foremen assignments at ALL-STEEL Equipment it has been announced by Michael Plaxa, local plant manager. Appointed to the shop supervisory assignments were Edward Hess, Joseph Palaggi, Robert Palucci and John Moisey. According to Plaxa each of the positions is new, having been buried yesterday afternoon from St. John's Lutheran Church, St. Johns The Rev.

Joseph R. Shuster, pas- St, Bethlehem, died Thursday at died Friday at 4:30 p. m. at his Retired Mine Foreman Dies Stephen A. Lawrence.

782 Alter Street, died Thursday at 11:50 p. m. at St Joseph Hospital where he had been a patient the past two weeks. He was born in Tomhicken, a son of the late Joseph and Mary (Lawrence) Lawrence, and had resided in this city the past 48 years. Prior to his retirement, he was employed as a mine foreman at the his home home following a brief illness tor emeritus of St.

John's Church, He was born in Silver Brook, a Born in Mahanoy City, he was a son of the late Thadeus and Anna sen of the late Elias and Mary officiated. Interment was in St. Johns Cemetery. Wysocki (Fedorinko) Kundrat and had re sided in this city most of his life Pallbearers were Paul, Michael The deceased was a member of St Anne's R. C.

Church, Bethle created to meet the need for more and Philip Pisani, Robert and Wil liam J. Stahr and George Klinger Prior to his retirement 10 years supervisors for ALL-STEEL's ex hem. panding work force. He said that ago he was employed as a watch man for Scamper Sportswear. He was employed as a time study observer by the Bethlehem Steel The funeral of Vincent Tarselli, production schedules are due to be increased steadily in the coming He was a member of St.

John's 301 W. Sherman McAdbo, who Hazleton Shaft. Lehigh Valley Col liery. Corp weeks, bringing about the need for died Wednesday, was held yester Byzantine Catholic Church. His wife, Mary Bujarski Kun Surviving are his wife, the former He was a member of the Holy day morning from the Damiano Mary Vaicaitis, two daughters, Mrs.

John (Renee) Shigo, Rock- Trinity R. C. Slovak Church, and Funeral Home, McAdoo. more factory personnel. The new foremen were selected from a group of employes who have been with the firm long enough to drat, presided him in death in 1932.

Surviving are two children: Mrs. Anthony (Helen) Veet, Joseph, Our Lady of Grace Church. FT 1 "--s a -irrffctnv saving- 4nl ville, and Mrs. Michael Sand The Rev. Joseph Barnes was the celebrant of the requiem high mass Preceding him in death were his good place So get She most for youzr savings Hazleton.

Also surviving are four demonstrate considerable skill and wife, the former Elizabeth Mar in Immaculate Conception Church, Kelayres, and gave the blessings at knowledge in the-manufacture of cisofsky, Dec. 11, 1968, and a son. grandchildren, a sister, Mrs. Frank (Verna) Kukoski, Hazleton, and a steel office furniture, he said. the funeral home and grave in the Joseph, in 1936.

Surviving are two daughters: Palaggi and Moisey were two of parish cemetery. brother, Peter Kundrat, Strouds-burg. There is one niece and one nephew. The funeral will be held Monday ALL-STEEL's first employes from the local area. Both were hired in Mrs.

John (Susan) Trisko, Point Pleasant. N. and Agnes, at ers, Wheaton, three sisters, Mrs. Joseph Kriss, Lehighton; Mrs. Mary Wallace, Bethlehem; and Airs.

James Furlong, Philadelphia; and four grandchildren. The funeral will be held Monday at 9 a.m. from the Downing Funeral Home, Ninth Avenue and West Broad Street, Bethlehem. Requiem high mass will be celebrated at 9:30 in St. Anne's Church, Bethlehem.

Friends may call Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. Pallbearers were Frank and Anthony Tarselil and David Mannick, grandsons of the deceased, Joseph Notaro, Frank Scatton and Stanley the spring of 1968 before the com home. Also surviving are a grandson at 9 a. m. from the Bonin Funeral pany built its new Valrnont Park Home, Second Street entrance.

Re Christopher Trisko, and the follow plant. Kringer quiem high mass will be celebrated in St. John's Byzantine Catholic ing brothers and sisters: Mrs. Mary Nemchick, West Hazleton; A veteran of the firm's chair manufacturing operations, Palaggi Joseph Kartasewlcz, 645 Ridge West Hazleton, who died Church at 9:30 a. m.

Interment will will shift to the production of desk Joseph, this city; Mrs. Anna Fago, Centralia; John and Frank, West be in the parish cemetery. Friends Tuesday, was buried yesterday There are no ups and downs in the earning power of savings at Security. No need to worry if the value to 100c on the dollar. No need to wait or be penalized if you wish to withdraw.

Your savings are conveniently at hand, ready for you at a moment's notice. Hazleton. There are several nieces morning from the Bonin Funeral Home, West Hazleton. The Rev. Daniel Olszewski was and nephews.

imay call Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 MRS. ROBERT W. GLOMAN I p. m. Very Rev.

Joseph Jackanich Mrs. Elsie (Bossert) Gloman, 76 will conduct a prayer service Sun-Carlisle Wilkes-Barre, wife of day at 7:30 p. m. Robert W. Gloman, former admin-1 The funeral will be held Monday the celebrant of the requiem high at 10 a.

m. from the Bonin Funeral mass in Transfiguration Church and gave the blessing at the funeral home and grave in the parish istrator of the Wilkes-Barre Gen-j J0HX GALLAGHER eral Hospital, died Thursday at I John Gallagher, 73, of 2255 the General Hospital where she Main Northampton, died had been a patient since Oct. 9. Wednesday night in Northampton cemetery. Home, Second Street entrance.

Solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated in the Our Lady of Grace Church at 10:30 a. m. Interment will be in the Holy Trinity R. C. Slovak Cemetery.

Friends may call Sunday 7 to 9 Pallbearers were Joseph, Daniel I Hazleton Skies Today Sunset today 4:46 p.m. Surise tomorrow 6:53 a.m. Moonset tonight 10:38 pm. PROMINENT STAR Rigel in the southeast p.m. in the southwest ..4:10 a.m.

VISIBLE PLANETS Mars leads the moon. Saturn in the east at sunset. Jupiter rises 4:28 a.m. Venus follows Jupiter. ine coupie maintained a summer i Hospital.

and Thomas Sieverski and Joseph Born in Freeland, he was a home at Lake Nuangola. Prior to her retirement, Mrs. son of the late William and Han- Kartasewicz, grandsons of the deceased; Gary and Allen Sieverski, great-grandsons. Gloman taught at the Dorrance na fGallacherl GallaPhpr. VP 8765 Township School and the Wilkes-1 Prjor to his retirement one Barre City School District.

year ago, he was employed Surviving in addition to her hus-ifor 20 years in the clubhouse at Painting Contractor p. m. Canteen Marks Bar Mitzvah The Junior Canteen of the Jewish Community Center will celebrate Joseph Cuozzo band, the executive director of the Wyoming Valley Crippled Children's Association, are a son, Robert W. at home; and a sister, Mrs. Owen D.

Jones, Wilkes-Barre. The funeral wil be held to the Essex Fells (N.J.) Country Club. The deceased was a member of the Blessed Virgin Mary R. C. Church, Northampton.

He was a veteran of World War One. Taken in Death Beacon Blanket Free with a deposit of $100 or more in a new or present account. G.E. Alarm Clock Free with a deposit of $100 or more in a new or present account. Joseph A.

Cuozzo, 731 N. Church the Bar Mitzvah of one of their ic a naintine contractor for the members, Howard Narrow, tonight Last 30 years, died at St Joseph starting at 7:30 o'clock. Mr. His wife, the former Myrtle Pough, preceded him in death. Surviving is a sister, Mrs.

John R. (Regina) Lennon, with whom VTncmtal Thnrsrtav at 1(1 nm. tn FREE! day at 11 a from the Kniffen Funeral Home, 465 S. Main Wilkes-Barre, with the Rev. Charles J.

Hooker officiating. Interment will be in Oak Lawn Cemetery, Hanover Township. lowing an illness of three months. Mrs. David Narrow and Howard will be host to the members of the Sunday, November 16 Sunset today 4:45 p.m.

Sunrise tomorrow 6:54 a.m. moon is at First Quarter today and sets tonight at ...11:52 p.m. The planet Mercury is almost directly behind the sun today and about 134 million miles from the earth, its greatest distance this year. A life-long local resident, the deceased was a son of Daniel and he resided. The funeral will be held to Mary (Frask) Cuozzo, this city.

He day at 9 a.m. from the Schisler Funeral Home, 2119 Washington was a member of Our Lady of Northampton, with requiem WITH A DEPOSIT OF $25 OR MORE Your choice of 4 piece place setting of Chanson or Seawave Gorham stainless or one 4 piece setting of DuBarry or Shelly pattern of fine china. Additional settings HARRY J. ERBE Harry J. Erbe, 71, of 1929 Holly Harrisburg, retired railroad worker, was dead on arrival canteen at the celebration.

Music will be furnished by the "Your Grandmother" band. Refreshments will be served. Members of the canteen will also register tonight for the trip to the Reading Jewish Community Center on Nov. 23. The Sunday program will start at 9:30 a.

m. for the members of mass at 9:30 in Blessed Virgin Mary Church. Grace R. C. Church and the Painters Union.

Surviving, in addition to his parents, are two brothers, Anthony, Adelphia, and Peter, this city; and a sister, Mrs. Donald (Esther) Pape, this city. The funeral will be held Monday at 9 a. m. from the Moran Funeral the Jogging Club.

New members can join anytime. The Men's Vol 3 Pc. Bowl Set of stainless steel by Wool-rath. Free with a deposit of $50 or more in a new or present account. Hanson Scale Free with a deposit of $100 or more in a new or present account.

ley Ball group will meet at 10:30 a. m. Regional Forecasts Eastern Pennsylvania Saturday cloudy, windy and cold, with chance of snow flurries, high in the the 30s north to around 40 south. Mostly cloudy, chance of scattered flurries northern mountains becoming partly cloudy elsewhere Saturday night, continued windy and cold, low mostly in the 20s. Sunday variable cloudiness and continued cold, chance of few flurries northern Home.

A solemn high mass of requiem will be celebrated at 9:30 o'clock in Our Lady of Grace 79 Years of Safe Sound and Conservative Management The children's Sunday program will begin at 1 p. m. with gym- church, and interment will be in nasium. bowling and game room Savings Earn 0 at Security activity. The class in drawing and painting will start at 1 p.

m. Arts the parish cemetery. Friends may call Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. OLD CAPITAL WHEELING, W.

Va. (AP) Wheeling was West Virginia's Weekend Dates Saturday District 38 Toastmasters, meeting, 10 a.m. Gus Genetti Americana Room; luncheon at 11:30 a.m., lodge ballroom; dinner 6 p.m., lodge ballroom. White Shrine dessert card party, at rooms in American Legion Home, 1:30 p.m. Delta Mu Sorority, dinner-dance 7:30 p.m., Gus Genetti Town and Country Room.

Bloomsburg College Delta Epsilon Beta, dinner-dance, 6:30 p.m., Gus Genetti Americana Room. Delta Mu chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority ball, at Gus Genetti's Town and Country Room, 7:30 p.m. Thursday at Polyclinic Hospital, Harrisburg. Born in Hazleton, Jan. 1, 1898, he was a son of the late John and Martha (Heckman) Erbe.

He had resided in Harrisburg the past 45 years. Prior to his retirement in 1950, he had been employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad. A member of the Lutheran faith, he was a member of the Loyal Order of Moose, Harrisburg. His wife, the former Naomi Carey, died in 1954. Surviving are three sisters, Mrs.

Matilda Schroeder, Mrs. Frances and Miss Lillian Erbe, all of is city. The funeral will be held Monday Et 10:30 a.m. from the Bachman and Rosenstock Funeral Home. The Rev.

Allen H. Roth, pastor of Christ Lutheran Church, will conduct the services. Interment will be in Mountain View Cemetery. Friends may call Sunday from 7 and Crafts and the photography club will meet at 2 p. m.

Knitting will start at 3 p. m. capital until May 1, 1885, when the seat of government was The Brownies will hold their regular weekly meeting at 4 p. m. Boy Scouts of Troop 14 will meet at 7 p.

m. and the Cub Scouts will also meet at 7 p. m. moved 175 miles southeast to Charleston. Zone Forecasts Upper Susquehanna and Poco-nos Cloudy, windy and cold with chance of snow flurries Saturday and Staurday night.

High Saturday 29 to 36. Low Saturday night 18 to 25. Sunday partly cloudy, chance of snow flurries, continued cold. Winds west to northwest 15 to 25 mph Saturday. Association of Hazleton 31 West Broad St.

Next to W.T. Grant Co. OPERATION CHRISTMAS-1969 Standard-Speaker Hazleton, Pa. Please include the name of this serviceman in your list of those serving in South Vietnam or Southeast Asian war zone: to 9 p.m. Death Notices At BLOSS Only! Y0UR I rump CHOICE CUOZZO At St.

Joseph Hospital, Thursday, November 13, 1969, Mr. loneeN I (Name, rank and serial No.) of Joseph A. Cuozzo, beloved son of BLOSS Firestone West Highway Mr. Mrs. Daniel Cuozzo.

Fu Only A Short 1 Minute Drive From Valrnont Plaza Sunday Hazleton Public Library dedication dinner at noon, Gus Genetti Lodge Ballroom. Kotsch Music House, concert 8:15 p.m., Gus Genetti Lodge Ballroom. Groundbreaking for PSU expansion at Highacres, 1:30 p.m. Dedication of new Hazleton library building, 3 p.m. Most Precious Blood Altar and Rosary Society bazaar, at MPB school auditorium, 1 p.m.

Military Order of Ladybugs, at Drake-Wear VFW Home, 2:30 p.m. St. Joseph's Confraternity of Christian Mothers, at church cafeteria, 7 p.m. Holy Trinity R.C. Slovak Confraternity of Christian Mothers, in church auditorium, 7:30 p.m.

neral Monday at 9 a.m. from the Moran Funeral Home. Solemn requiem high mass in Our Lady of lOOO EXTRA GREEN STAMPS or 2 WHEELS BALANCED or 2 GAL PERMANENT ANTI-FREEZE With the purchase of 2 New Firestone Town Country Tires With Coupon Only! Coupon Expires Nov. 22, 1969 Grace Church at 9:30. Interment in the parish cemetery.

Friends Submitted by: may call Sunday 2-4 and 7-9. Jo seph A. Moran, funeral director. fox ERBE At Harrisburg, Thursday, Phone November 13. 1969.

Harry J. Erbe Funeral services Monday, 10:30 (Please print plainly) Deadline for Publication Is Nov. 22, 1969- a.m.. from the Bachman Rosen stock Funeral Home. Interment in Mt.

View Cemetery. Friends America's Favorite Winter Tires may call at the Funeral Home Sunday Eve. 7-9. Bachman Rosenstock. ZRdTIRE Addresses of servicemen to be included in the Standard-Speaker's Operation Christmas listing should be submitted on the above blank.

It is imperative that names be typed or printed to avoid errors. Deadline for submitting names is Nov. 22. Grand Jury Returns 59 True Bills GDFF you buy tfc 1st tin our mryday sxcheng pric (Plus Fsdsral Enm Taa 5a nJ-SJt "Thy Word Is Truth Several Hazleton area cases were among 59 true bills returned and FELLIN At Sheppton, Thursday, Nov. 13, Mrs.

Agnes (Lingousky) Fellin. Funeral Monday at 8:30 a.m. from the Bonin Funeral Home, Second Street entrance. Requiem high mass in St. Joseph's R.C.

Church, Sheppton at 9 a.m. Interment in the Calvary Cemetery, Drums. Friends may call Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Frank H. Bonin Son, funeral directors.

IC- frdUrt MTTw I taiTif, 6 50 13 $2jlj MJ9 C78-U (635-14) 26.25 17.50 29.25 19.50 Tie E78-U (7.35-14) J8J50 J0J5 20.50 29.00 JI9J0 32.00 21.30 Us ml) 32.00 21.30 35.00 23.30 h7W5I5md! 35.00 23.30 38.00 25.30 7ft J78-14 (8.85-14T ZTZZ i J78-15 (8.85-i5 39.00 26.00 42.00 28.00 3 AH prices PLUS taxes and 2 tires oft your car. tin 3 I GUARANTEED TO eight transcripts dismissed by the thru ice, mud and snow 3 Luzerne County Grand Jury in a WE PAY THE TOWl report handed up to Judge Bernard Our guarantee extends to new Firestone Town Country tires on Hnvp wtwl. rj a-: new rirestone Town Country Brominski yesterday. :3 IT design-Claun. paid by dealer or store 3 Among the approved bills were IS MATHEMATICS NEEDED IN RELIGION? slimumaimiuimiiLiijui.rMiH.M.,,,,.

a these: Aggravated assault and battery, ioseph Bredbenner, 594 Alter St. (two indictments). -Buy on convenient terms!" Drunken driving, Joseph Kiddish, 88 First Drifton. KUNDRAT At Hazleton, Friday, November 14, Michael Kundrat. Funeral Monday at 9 a.m.

from the Bonin Funeral Home, Second Street entrance. Requiem high mass in St. John's Byzantine Catholic Church at 9:30 a.m. Interment in the parish cemetery. Friends may call Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Frank H. Bonin Son, funeral directors. www Driving during license suspen Front End Alignment TirenVlotor King battery sion, Thomas M. Boyle, Box 131, Beaver Meadows. Failure to stop or identify self at the scene of an accident, Mary Y.

Gallo, 42 Tamaqua Beaver Meadows (two counts). The following transcript was dismissed: Aggravated assault and battery, Mary Yurick, 841 E. Diamond Ave. Precision alignment by wuuea mecnanics Dependable Low Cost Starting Power! LAWRENCE At St. Joseph Hos- pital, Thursday, Nov.

13, Stephen A. Lawrence. Funeral Monday atj 10 a.m. from the Bonin Funeral! Home, Second Street entrance. Solemn requiem high mass in the Our Lady of Grace Church ati TUNE-UP ENGINE Clean and adjust plugs, set points and timing, and adjust carburetor.

Parts extra, if needed. Coupon Expires Nov. 22, 1969 King David, writing under the influence of God's Spirit, says in Psalm 90, "Teach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom." In David's spiritual life he was keenly aware of addition and carrying over. He added the days of a man's life together and realized they weren't very long. Even if the man was strong he didn't live much longer than eighty years.

David's conclusion to the problem was a prayer that God would "teach" him. Dear reader, what has God taught you? Christ said, "Every man therefore that hath heard and hath learned of the Father cometh unto me." (John Has God taught you enough of him self to make you, seek after Christ? Ah! But David has another problem to figure out. He must do some carrying over. He must "apply" or bring his heart to wisdom. Now this wisdom is not meant to be the intelligence of a genius but the practical wisdom of everyday life.

Like, what do I do about my jealousy, my hatred, my fears, my temper, my vile thoughts? David wanted to learn about himself and what to do about his sin. Dear reader don't subtract these thoughts from your mind. Pray that God show you how short life is and that only He can teach you what to do about your sin. Just as numbers can, be divided, so will all of mankind be divided into two groups. Those who have repented of their sins and followed Christ, and those who have rejected God and his Commands.

Don't think your caliber is good enough, and don't trust in ratios and percentages. This is the deciding factor, do you truly believe on Christ? torakmbw SI 1 m9 or itr cood. I- i i 18 lightly Mtl of Parts Extra, if needed MK-22FC MK-24C Coupon Expires Nov. 22, 199 Coupon Expires Nov. 22, 1859 i 10:30 a.m.

Interment in the Holy Trinity R.C. Slovak Cemetery. Friends may call Sunday 7 to 9 p.m. Frank H. Bonin Son, funeral directors.

SYPECK At West Hazleton, Thursday, Nov. 13, Joseph J. Sy-peck, beloved husband of Josephine (Bielski) Sypeck. Funeral Monday at 8:30 a.m. from the Hilary J.

Bonin Funeral Home, 99 West Green Street, West Hazleton. Requiem high mass in the Transfiguration Church at 9 a.m. Interment in the parish cemetery. Friends may call Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. QUALITY PRINTING and a COMMUNITY SUPPORTING WAGE at: INTERNATIONAL PRINTING CO.

Vine Green Streets CITIZEN PUBLISHING COMPANY 39 East Chestnut Street HAZLETON STANDARD-SPEAKER 21 North Wyoming Street LUSHER LUSHER 30 West Green Street ILS IFniresfloira West Hazleton-Conyngham Highway Phone 455-7539 GRACE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH of Conyngham Facilities of 1st Nat'I Bank of Wilkes-Barre, Conyngham, Pa. Rev. John IVlcConaughy Open Daily 8 A.M. To 5 P.M. Wed.

Eves. 'Til 9 Fri. 'Til 7:30.

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